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| Does anyone know if it's possible to get a round (or near round) strand of freshwaters in purple instead of lavender? Some of Pearl Paradise's multi-colored near round strands of freshwaters appear in the pix tohave pearls in them that are more purple then lavendar and some of the baroque untreated strands had intesly purple pearls with oil on water luster, but the full strands appear more pinky-lavender. I don't care so much about mm size, but would love a strand of truly purple, natural color pearls. |
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| The coloration is natural so there will be variation from strand to strand. Our Lavender strands vary from light (pinkish hue) to dark (purple hues). We often have customers request what hue they are looking for.
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| Caitlin, if you don't mind my asking, did you have to request the purple freshadamas or did you get a wonderful surprise when they arrived? I've heard the lavendar freshwaters have a different name once they cross a certain color barrier and are truly dark purple. Does anyone know what it is? And if it's "purple", then feel free to picture me slapping my own foreheard for such a stupid question This sounds like a special order situation, correct? |
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| Jeremy hand picked them for me last summer and I haven't seen any others that come close in color, except individual baroques, since. ![]()
__________________ Caitlin potamilus purpuratus American Pearl Mussel Where can I get a pearl from this mussel? |
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| Thanks for the speedy reply. I managed to get a baroque strand of untreateds that are a bluish-lavender with some outstanding overtones so I guess I'll have to content myself with them for now. That strand has just turned me into a purple pearl obsessive. I once was a very dark tahitian with aqua/green obsessive (I own a baroque strand with that coloration), but now I want as much lavender/purple as possible. This can't be healthy... ![]() |
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| This is exactly what my strand did to me--it must be catching! I used to love my 12+mm dyed black CFWP best, but this one has made it so I only want to collect natrual purple colors in all shapes and sizes! Mine is also a blueish lavender with unbelievable overtones and soap bubble iridescence. I tried taking some photos but my friends said the photos don't do it justice.....
__________________ Caitlin potamilus purpuratus American Pearl Mussel Where can I get a pearl from this mussel? Last edited by Caitlin; 07-27-2007 at 08:20 PM. |
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| I have a sallow complexion, but it has blue undertones. Blues and lavenders have always been my best colors in clothes and in pearls. Now that I am silvery gray headed the blue peacock dyed CRWP and the lavenders are my best colors. I think that blue gray natural akoya would look good on me as it is close to my blue gray dyed CFWP klonks strand (klonk = 12mm+ in actual measurement). Hey! Kevin! did you EVER think I'd say that? ![]()
__________________ Caitlin potamilus purpuratus American Pearl Mussel Where can I get a pearl from this mussel? |
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| Well, here I am, also another member of Purple Pearl Obsession Anonymous. There is certainly a huge range of colors! I have been told the darker colors of bronze and purple in Kasumi can fade from exposure. Or did I read that??? Maybe it is related to thinner nacre than in fwp. This is the first I have heard the term "eggplant." Guess we will have to wait for the pros to comment. Pattye so many pearls, so little time |
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| It's from the Trigems Spice Pearls -- "Creamy Vanilla, peachy Allspice, orangey Cinnamon, and lavender Eggplant." Could I make that up? How they figure an eggplant is a spice, well, you'll have to ask them. But it's a very descriptive and isn't the least bit confusing when you're talking shades of purple.
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] |
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| LOL, Knotty, What, you have never used lavender Eggplant when cooking. It goes great in all my curry dishes. Yumm But you are right, it does give an immediate sense of the color. |
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| What I meant was, I didn't know why Trigems would name a spice pearl "eggplant" when egplant is a vegetable and not a spice. Why do all the threads which seem to go awry begin with me? Naughty Panda!
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] |
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